I'm interested in finding some good etudes off the beaten path which are fresh, original, of course, good for technique and performance. If someone has the score and can send it to me, that'd be amazing.
I became interested in the following pieces:
Bozza Allegro de Concert. I know nothing about the piece except that I hear it's a good etude.
I have no sheet music.
Dubois: 10 Etudes de concert, 1960. Supposedly a mix of impressionism, romanticism, and some 20th century ideas. I read that they are very effective in performance, but I don't have sheet music or recordings of them. I think that these would likely be an excellent idea.
I really would like to get into some more French music.
(A discussion of Saint-Saens' and Messiaen's Etudes is in order.)
Dohnanyi: 6 Etudes, Op. 28. Which of these might you recommend? I have sheet music, but not any recordings. What recordings, then, would you recommend?
Any other etudes that you might recommend would be great.
I look forward to your responses,
Daniel